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so the u.s. has obviously been thinking a lot about military activity in cyberspace, congress and the national defense authorization and 2011 said quite clearly that it's congress' view that the department of defense and the president may conduct offensive operations in cyberspace within international legal norms consistent with the war powers resolution, for example. although, i think international law generally applies in cyberspace, and i agree that it doesn't need to be reinvented, i do wonder about our domestic laws and domestic policy inside cyberspace so if, indeed, especially where we think about very offensive, kind of a major attack against the united states, and if, indeed, we believe there's a serious risk of that, of some major foreign nation state attacking l -- the u.s. through cyber means or a terrorist group making such an attack, i do wonder whether we're positioned to respond to that like we are in the physical world. by way of example that i think about sometimes, if you envis
so the u.s. has obviously been thinking a lot about military activity in cyberspace, congress and the national defense authorization and 2011 said quite clearly that it's congress' view that the department of defense and the president may conduct offensive operations in cyberspace within international legal norms consistent with the war powers resolution, for example. although, i think international law generally applies in cyberspace, and i agree that it doesn't need to be reinvented, i do...
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a u.s. fiscal cliff crack-up, a euro crisis, a china slowdown, a middle east energy crisis or some other risks. >> where's iran? >> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro crisis. i'm of the view ultimately either the germans will have to subsidize permanently to hold it together, or else the eurozone is probably doomed to break apart. but on the fiscal cliff, let's just get our heads around the correct numbers which is if we sign a long-term grant bargain budget deal, we're going to be doing the fiscal cliff every year for the next ten years, okay? so the thing that's
a u.s. fiscal cliff crack-up, a euro crisis, a china slowdown, a middle east energy crisis or some other risks. >> where's iran? >> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies...
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and this is a u.s. department of defense, having both, he's describing classified and unclassified computer networks infiltrated, presumably for some sort of espionage purpose, but perhaps for something more. and that's one of the real concerns here is that these sort of infiltrations that we see come at the other panelists have talked about, you could imagine being harbingers of something more destructive or something more problematic. i think one of the other panelists mentioned this quote from fbi director, and you see the same concerns of talking about in the commercial sphere, to. he said basically set to every company is being hacked one way or another and it's not a question of when they will be hacked. it will be a question of when it will happen again. that might be a pessimistic view of how bitter cybersecurity sector can be. it is certainly a theme you see in the space. my only point, the only other point i want to make on commercial data is that you see and report. there was a report issued
and this is a u.s. department of defense, having both, he's describing classified and unclassified computer networks infiltrated, presumably for some sort of espionage purpose, but perhaps for something more. and that's one of the real concerns here is that these sort of infiltrations that we see come at the other panelists have talked about, you could imagine being harbingers of something more destructive or something more problematic. i think one of the other panelists mentioned this quote...
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you think about restorying the bounce of the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer and how much overhang is there, i don't know where you get the growth if you leave the private weight out there where it is today, doug? >> there's a lot to that. we tried to get transparency on the balance sheets, the dodd-frank, hardly finished, and there's a debate whether we did it well, but it cares for the financial plumbing and making sure it does not fall apart. >> no more corruption, it's cleaned out in your -- >> we'll have this conversation later. you know, but, things happen there. the bigger problem is the flip side. not that much debt, houses add value, matched up, thought they were okay. now, we realize people don't save enough. that's. true for a long time. that's what we never fixed. that's what drives the fact we had the financial problems, that's what is driving the fact that we have the problems, the return to financial investments, going up worldwide, paired with low cost labor everywhere. americans don't have any way to take advantage of that. we have th
you think about restorying the bounce of the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer and how much overhang is there, i don't know where you get the growth if you leave the private weight out there where it is today, doug? >> there's a lot to that. we tried to get transparency on the balance sheets, the dodd-frank, hardly finished, and there's a debate whether we did it well, but it cares for the financial plumbing and making sure it does not fall apart. >> no more corruption, it's cleaned...
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the former u.s. comptroller general from 1998 to 2008 and would be the chief auditor of the united states he is now the founder and ceo of come back america. you've been watching this process for a long time. how would you describe the fiscal conditions in the country right now? >> they are poor and deteriorating. one the american people at heard a lot about the so-called cliff that is supposed to happen at the end of this year and we need to avoid the fiscal cliff but we need to recognize that is actually the symptom it's not the disease. the disease of the large and growing structural deficits that lie ahead that represent the fiscal of this so we have to avoid the fiscal cliff and build a bridge to address the fiscal abyss. >> what is your level of confidence that first things first the fiscal cliff can be avoided? >> i am cautiously optimistic. the first week we heard some good language from both sides. last week was rather disappointing but i think that both sides really do want to avoid it and
the former u.s. comptroller general from 1998 to 2008 and would be the chief auditor of the united states he is now the founder and ceo of come back america. you've been watching this process for a long time. how would you describe the fiscal conditions in the country right now? >> they are poor and deteriorating. one the american people at heard a lot about the so-called cliff that is supposed to happen at the end of this year and we need to avoid the fiscal cliff but we need to...
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in terms of u.s. policy, u.s. policy is based on the objective of having assad, as president obama called for, step aside. this was back in august of 2011. the problem with u.s. policy is that it has continually been at conflict with itself in terms of how to achieve that objective while also achieving or protecting u.s. national security interests in the region. namely, i would argue, very understandable concerns about, about the impact of unseating assad and the potential for massive instability across the region. so at the crux of u.s. policy on syria, i would argue, has resided this tension of wanting assad to go but being concerned and fearful about how to achieve that objective while also seeking to maintain stability in such a volatile region of the world. now, the debate right now on syria is focused largely on this question of whether or not to arm the opposition which is to say to provide more sophisticated, heavy weapons to the armed opposition. they are already receiving some amount of weaponry from co
in terms of u.s. policy, u.s. policy is based on the objective of having assad, as president obama called for, step aside. this was back in august of 2011. the problem with u.s. policy is that it has continually been at conflict with itself in terms of how to achieve that objective while also achieving or protecting u.s. national security interests in the region. namely, i would argue, very understandable concerns about, about the impact of unseating assad and the potential for massive...
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u.s. views from riyadh, ambassador jim smith followed by the air lab/u.s -- arab/u.s. relations, a view from the league of arab states which has a brand new ambassador here in washington. and then, of course, the palestinian future focusing on that as well as the gcc countries and yemen and what's been done in terms of the department of state and others trying to double u.s. exports internationally and globally but with special reference to the arab world. on top of business finance, human resource development and iran features here in the afternoon as well as does the views of the u.s./arab relationship from the arab media. thank all of you for being here today. see you this evening and tomorrow. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> the federal and state response to hurricane sandy continues. join us in just under an hour for today's fema briefing. the conference call will include fema chief craig fugate among others, you'll be able to listen to that live at 11:30 eastern on our companion network, c-span. and, of course, the road to the white house co
u.s. views from riyadh, ambassador jim smith followed by the air lab/u.s -- arab/u.s. relations, a view from the league of arab states which has a brand new ambassador here in washington. and then, of course, the palestinian future focusing on that as well as the gcc countries and yemen and what's been done in terms of the department of state and others trying to double u.s. exports internationally and globally but with special reference to the arab world. on top of business finance, human...
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the a u.s. and africa and of individual governments who are trying to go wind and assist the transitional governments in doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and then a mocks the police, intelligence and the military mon-khmer forces. >> i think you have given us a question that occupy s. the role of all four of those critical actors and the process, perhaps we can convince corespondent, all without doing an injustice to the issues which are really very importance in determining success or failure. >> this will take a piece of that. to look at the response from the international community in the area of police training. entries / four to invite small numbers of police from countries to come to their country. in libya, for example, there are five or six different countries that now hosting police for training or that are providing training, something like that, without any overall coordination is a situation where at the end of the day you get police officers coming back for tr
the a u.s. and africa and of individual governments who are trying to go wind and assist the transitional governments in doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and then a mocks the police, intelligence and the military mon-khmer forces. >> i think you have given us a question that occupy s. the role of all four of those critical actors and the process, perhaps we can convince corespondent, all without doing an injustice to the issues which are really very importance in...
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and how the u.s. engages eastern nation at the end -- by the end of 23rd team. >> i think are the end of 2013, we are all going to say securities to reform in these countries is really important are going to be saying that because we've gone through a year of very rocky times in which there's a test of strength to take place between the forces in each of these societies, which are now beginning to emerge. in the three of us are four of us were traveling together a couple times, i think we all came back overly a domestic about the potential here. we were so struck with the talent and spirit of the people and the resources and feeling of optimism that we saw and i think we've overlooked the fact that the argument is over and now it's been formed. so it's going to get a little bit worse before it gets better. by the end of the day, we may be in a process where we will have an effect, in place legitimate authorities we can go to say okay, now it's time to begin reform. they will say yes it is. and let me
and how the u.s. engages eastern nation at the end -- by the end of 23rd team. >> i think are the end of 2013, we are all going to say securities to reform in these countries is really important are going to be saying that because we've gone through a year of very rocky times in which there's a test of strength to take place between the forces in each of these societies, which are now beginning to emerge. in the three of us are four of us were traveling together a couple times, i think we...
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that is another cultural friend in the u.s. that is another thing of the republican party is facing since we've moved to this era you vote your identity other than your interest. >> he felt that on the trail also. >> like ten days before essentially 90% of the audience married white couples with kids and you go to the obama event and its black, hispanic, white, men holding hands with men, it is just two different americas that had a jury little to do with each other and they don't want that much to do with each other and the challenge of governing that country the two groups that are antithetical and cultural milieus the trend lines are moving but right now as david pointed out earlier the way in which they are in that one america they don't have to compete for the other america it's difficult to see how we are going to solve all of the problems here. >> david brooks once described the convention when there was a speaker. >> i don't think they are going to see a democratic leadership of the house ever again but doesn't include
that is another cultural friend in the u.s. that is another thing of the republican party is facing since we've moved to this era you vote your identity other than your interest. >> he felt that on the trail also. >> like ten days before essentially 90% of the audience married white couples with kids and you go to the obama event and its black, hispanic, white, men holding hands with men, it is just two different americas that had a jury little to do with each other and they don't...
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named one of the most 100 powerful arab women last year, appears on u.s. cable news channels quite often and the founder and chairman of the independent think tank beirut institute. safeen, a member of the kurdistan democratic party. he's also a member of the -- was a standing-in member of the iraqi governing council of the authority in 2004. he was exiled to the u.k. and returned to his homeland and is playing a very key role in its development in the kurdistan province. let's make it a conversation, more oprah, fewer speeches, and hopefully everybody gets involved shortly. i want to begin by asking all the panelists to take a bird's eye view first. how you see the flow happening in the region generally, in syria in particular, and where do you see some connections happening. afra, would you like to begin? >> hello, everyone. good morning. i'm replacing my colleague from the syria national council. i was slightly surprised he chose me because he knows i'm in the non-violent movement in syria, and i'm doing my ph.d. on the non-violent movement in syria, an
named one of the most 100 powerful arab women last year, appears on u.s. cable news channels quite often and the founder and chairman of the independent think tank beirut institute. safeen, a member of the kurdistan democratic party. he's also a member of the -- was a standing-in member of the iraqi governing council of the authority in 2004. he was exiled to the u.k. and returned to his homeland and is playing a very key role in its development in the kurdistan province. let's make it a...
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building it into the u.s. constitution employers have to pay a living wage is the way to solve the problem of low heat and begging the government for favors. mcgovern: i am concerned about the debt in the race to bankruptcy is there will not be many for these programs that everyone is depending on if we continue on this road. politicians coming back with bags of money to hand out will not be there. i believe in smaller government, more freedom, more money with those who create jobs, more urban prosperity less need for the trannineteen program. get out of debt to but it does not matter. the way we're going now there will not the money for the programs. moss: we live in a system created a of the 1% rich for the benefit to of the 1%. i would change that but we do not have time to review in detail. i would could create a united states department of national security. it includes trannineteen of what under funded people i don't want to fight. >>moderator: just so i am nuclear, you are concerned with the budget defi
building it into the u.s. constitution employers have to pay a living wage is the way to solve the problem of low heat and begging the government for favors. mcgovern: i am concerned about the debt in the race to bankruptcy is there will not be many for these programs that everyone is depending on if we continue on this road. politicians coming back with bags of money to hand out will not be there. i believe in smaller government, more freedom, more money with those who create jobs, more urban...
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the u.s., not all us paula mentioned. i wonder, a lot of reasons as you mentioned, david, the people in the united states are ready to take on that role. economic reasons from afghanistan and iraq are tired of it. the u.s. taking less of a leadership role that one day will the back and regret it is custom to the u.s. that meeting. >> and there was one over here. yes. >> thank you. -- >> name and affiliation, please. >> my name is my name is umbrella salÉ from afghanistan. immediately i have a small comment followed by a question. immediately after 9/11, the new normal west to kill and capture al qaeda taliban, bring them to justice, deny the space for militant extremism. it started as a project with light footprint as the war protect data and escalated, you increased your troops for the hope to push the taliban and defeat al qaeda. now we are talking back to the footprint were taliban or not defeated, al qaeda had become franchise in afghanistan does not have a well sanctioning government. we
the u.s., not all us paula mentioned. i wonder, a lot of reasons as you mentioned, david, the people in the united states are ready to take on that role. economic reasons from afghanistan and iraq are tired of it. the u.s. taking less of a leadership role that one day will the back and regret it is custom to the u.s. that meeting. >> and there was one over here. yes. >> thank you. -- >> name and affiliation, please. >> my name is my name is umbrella salÉ from...
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given what i project to be our coalition in u.s. support in the summer of 2013, i am confident in the ability of the afghan national security forces to secure those five geographical areas. they will still need in some cases our combat operations to take place. they will need is to provide enabling support, and we will still be doing the advice and assistance mission as we transition enlargement advice as his mission in 2013. the next major event is the elections of 2014. and begin to look at the afghan capability combined with what i believe to be resources that will provide, and look at where the taliban is at this particular time and where they'll be in 2014, i project the afghans will be able to provide security at the time as well. i think in addition to look at the level of violence, where it's occurring outside the populated areas it's also important to note the taliban has had significant leadership losses over the last two years. the average age of a taliban leader that is probably 10 years younger than it was when the war
given what i project to be our coalition in u.s. support in the summer of 2013, i am confident in the ability of the afghan national security forces to secure those five geographical areas. they will still need in some cases our combat operations to take place. they will need is to provide enabling support, and we will still be doing the advice and assistance mission as we transition enlargement advice as his mission in 2013. the next major event is the elections of 2014. and begin to look at...
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i had a chance to spend time with u.s. forces, afghanistan, and the leadership overseeing that, and then on the visit before this last visit, i had a chance to visit what they call sort lots where all equipment is staged and brought out, and i think that it is being done now, most importantly, integral part of the campaign. it's not just about getting equipment out or moving it across the ground lines of communication. it's about doing our retrograde and redeployment consistent with the campaign objectives, and my perspective is it's well-understood is isaf and u.s. forces and afghanistan and well ahead of where they need to be in terms of meeting their objectives. >> you're the nato commander. have you had any -- i know you've been on the ground in afghanistan. have you had any contact with other nato commanders and leadership in nato and preparations? >> senator, i have. i was able to accompany secretary panetta to the recent defense min steer yal for a couple days, sat in the bilateral discussions with the nato partners
i had a chance to spend time with u.s. forces, afghanistan, and the leadership overseeing that, and then on the visit before this last visit, i had a chance to visit what they call sort lots where all equipment is staged and brought out, and i think that it is being done now, most importantly, integral part of the campaign. it's not just about getting equipment out or moving it across the ground lines of communication. it's about doing our retrograde and redeployment consistent with the...
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u.s. military and diplomatic officials, to keep us safe and well. 9/11 brought terrorism to our homeland. two wars in iraq and afghanistan have placed around 60 million people in the taliban military. the current outbreak of new, dangerous infectious disease test our ability of strength. the commitment of america's health challenges on hiv/aids, malaria has elevated global health to a new and costly u.s. foreign policy subjective. for the leaders, using these commitments is not only the right thing to do but make sense at a strategic level. >> security has very closely tied together a very basic level we've recognized the health of the country is clearly linked to their prosperity and their productivity and their economic well-being. that is key to the stability. >> here at csis the one to understand the decade teach about the nexus between health and security. the senior men and women in our government and military have grappled with these issues. admiral william fallon, former head of bo
u.s. military and diplomatic officials, to keep us safe and well. 9/11 brought terrorism to our homeland. two wars in iraq and afghanistan have placed around 60 million people in the taliban military. the current outbreak of new, dangerous infectious disease test our ability of strength. the commitment of america's health challenges on hiv/aids, malaria has elevated global health to a new and costly u.s. foreign policy subjective. for the leaders, using these commitments is not only the right...
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and so i don't speak for the u.s. government, but i'm sure they will be taking further decision in the course of next year. >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> take us post-2014, and, dame mariot, how would you envisage what nato's role would be at that stage? what's the remaining function of it? >> yes. i think, and it goes back to the question, i think the ansf will be sustainable, but they won't be on their own. and nato has already said it will have a training advisory assistance mission which will be a new one doing just that, not in combat. but that won't be the only thing that will be there. there will be the international community's overall support for governance, economic development, human development and so on in afghanistan, and that will be a very important -- [inaudible] to what nato will be doing. and there will be environmental programs as well. the nato process, which i think i beginning to describe, is that the north atlantic council has just launched the planning process by initiating directives. we've
and so i don't speak for the u.s. government, but i'm sure they will be taking further decision in the course of next year. >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> take us post-2014, and, dame mariot, how would you envisage what nato's role would be at that stage? what's the remaining function of it? >> yes. i think, and it goes back to the question, i think the ansf will be sustainable, but they won't be on their own. and nato has already said it will have a training advisory...
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weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web site, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> up next, part of a recent conference from detroit focusing on manufacturing technology and entrepreneurial activity in u.s. urban areas, techonomy detroit was a one-day conference in mid september at wayne state university. this portion of the conference includes a panel on do-it-yourself manufacturing and remarks by ben kaufman, the 25-year-old founder and ceo of quirky, a consumer product company that lets consumers decide what they produce. this portion of the conference is just under an hour.ciat >> so the next full segment ofe this program is going to be devoted to the topic of manufacturing and the future of manufacturing in the united states. so i'd like to bring out my longtime colleague when i was at fortune magazine, erick schonfeld, ma
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it sets the u.s. criminal code that's been used for years, and it was taken out, modernized the language to rape. the bill that was voted on did not parse out rape. it said rape is rape is rape. and it's so offensive to me and so many other women in this district that dan maffei would believe that he knows more about this issue, more about women, more about the struggles that women have had. it's just, it's almost laughable if it wasn't to the detriment of so many victims of rape. he needs to be held accountable for this ad, and we have taken a very strong position about it. >> moderator: you can save your time for later, if you choose. rozum: i'm glad i'm here to separate the two of them. grm we love debates, and we've encouraged one here. let me characterize and have you respond. take a minute. the ads, the negative ads have come down to something like this, you're d.c. dan maffei, you're an outsider, the district fired you two years ago, why should they hire you back now? your policies are out of s
it sets the u.s. criminal code that's been used for years, and it was taken out, modernized the language to rape. the bill that was voted on did not parse out rape. it said rape is rape is rape. and it's so offensive to me and so many other women in this district that dan maffei would believe that he knows more about this issue, more about women, more about the struggles that women have had. it's just, it's almost laughable if it wasn't to the detriment of so many victims of rape. he needs to...
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spent six hours in the custody of u.s. marshals so the judge did say that he gave brown the required jail time. hear a free man about half an hour ago. in federal court, he told the has been embarrassed and publicly humiliated. brown rejected the u.s. sentence recommended of six days in jail and three years' probation. lawyer asked for no jail two years' probation. e decided to jail him hours and two years' probation. >> the judge felt as though he to impose the minimum of jail time and ordered issue a valid judgment. >> he also opposed six months of e arrest with an ankle bracelet and 480 hours of community service. sentencing. >> this afternoon, brown was prisoners. there he was sentenced for misdemeanor is handling of campaign funds. was aly added punishment $250 fine. >> kwame brown, god bless them. i hope he gets the help he needs. ll.a tremendous faul brown is under house arrest for next six months. can leave to go to work if he can find a job. religious services or to handle his legal matters. must be in the house b
spent six hours in the custody of u.s. marshals so the judge did say that he gave brown the required jail time. hear a free man about half an hour ago. in federal court, he told the has been embarrassed and publicly humiliated. brown rejected the u.s. sentence recommended of six days in jail and three years' probation. lawyer asked for no jail two years' probation. e decided to jail him hours and two years' probation. >> the judge felt as though he to impose the minimum of jail time and...
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up next, a house debate with u.s. representative and former republican presidential candidate michele bachmann and her democratic challenger, jim graves to represent minnesota's 6th congressional district. then at 9 a.m. eastern we are live with an analysis of the competitive house and senate races with two former congressmen, republican tom davis and democrat martin who each chaired their respective parties' campaign committees. >> when i watch c-span, i watch the morning journal. i like the give and take there. i like the balanced approach. and i also like to hear the callers. i don't call myself, but i like to hear the callers. some of them are unusual, to say the least. some of them are thought-provoking too. c-span is everywhere. c-span in washington is just at every event, you know, small hearing, public policy meeting downtown, c-span just seems to be there. >> steve austin watches c-span on verizon. c-span, created by america's cable companies in many 1979 -- in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your
up next, a house debate with u.s. representative and former republican presidential candidate michele bachmann and her democratic challenger, jim graves to represent minnesota's 6th congressional district. then at 9 a.m. eastern we are live with an analysis of the competitive house and senate races with two former congressmen, republican tom davis and democrat martin who each chaired their respective parties' campaign committees. >> when i watch c-span, i watch the morning journal. i like...
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and as we report online engineers of a u.s. nuclear power plant are on the highest level of alert made of energy bosses in south carolina a potential disaster plus. of course the mistress of people to get access to classified data on his computer the former cia boss maintains he hasn't leaked a word the latest about that scandal. started something britain's royal family takes for granted with palaces castles and sprawling country estates at their disposal you might think that pay the people that look after them a generous wage but a recent job adverts suggest otherwise. about why working for burger king could be better than working for the queen. this is really unfortunate timing this week in the u.k. it's living wage weak. position politicians and campaign is working towards giving encouraging employers to pay what they're calling a living wage higher than the minimum wage and in london than it is elsewhere say eight pounds fifty five in london seven pounds forty five outside lunches place the minimum wage which is six pounds
and as we report online engineers of a u.s. nuclear power plant are on the highest level of alert made of energy bosses in south carolina a potential disaster plus. of course the mistress of people to get access to classified data on his computer the former cia boss maintains he hasn't leaked a word the latest about that scandal. started something britain's royal family takes for granted with palaces castles and sprawling country estates at their disposal you might think that pay the people...
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the road to the markets u.s. markets indeed up on friday void by optimism on be a meeting between congressmen and president obama to avert the so-called fiscal cliff notes congressman have already said it's quite constructive and therefore we are seeing moderate growth but weak results for dell however have sent its shares to a near four year low now let's move over to europe that we have seen the footsie and the dax declining massively this is on the back of all this of course uncertainty waiting for greece to receive a neutron share of a bailout on monday as we've heard from our experts and level so far investors are choosing to play it safe now with all this uncertainty with with fiscal cliff investors are cashing out into the dollar therefore it is gaining to the euro the russian ruble ended with a little change and mixed in the busker currencies and the russian markets had a pretty bad week just one session of the significant growth that was yes but i'm just one percent the first day that is the last markets
the road to the markets u.s. markets indeed up on friday void by optimism on be a meeting between congressmen and president obama to avert the so-called fiscal cliff notes congressman have already said it's quite constructive and therefore we are seeing moderate growth but weak results for dell however have sent its shares to a near four year low now let's move over to europe that we have seen the footsie and the dax declining massively this is on the back of all this of course uncertainty...
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u.s. president barack obama has held what u.s. officials say was a tense meeting with the cambodian prime minister. obama is reported to muddle the prime minister that the their human rights record was an impediment to ties with the u.s.. >> he also praised the their free and fair elections. he is terribly korean -- he is currently touring southeast asia and earlier today visited burma. >> they lined the streets in the thousands for a glimpse of the united states president. bordet's, have been sprucing up the city. his first thought was the old parliament building. at his meeting, he offered encouragement for their transition to democracy. >> nobody is perfect. hopefully we will move this country forward. >> dr. words, he went on to make the pro-democracy leader and nobel laureate. she said burma still have a long way to go. >> it was difficult to have any transition. success is in sight. we have to be very careful that we are not hurt by success. >> he came to help advance the democratic process, but the u.s. is also looking at t
u.s. president barack obama has held what u.s. officials say was a tense meeting with the cambodian prime minister. obama is reported to muddle the prime minister that the their human rights record was an impediment to ties with the u.s.. >> he also praised the their free and fair elections. he is terribly korean -- he is currently touring southeast asia and earlier today visited burma. >> they lined the streets in the thousands for a glimpse of the united states president....
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the mit," the flagship of u.s. journalism" -- the "new york times," the flagship of u.s. journalism, is looking for sponsors to keep going. others are having a tougher time because the income from their online editions is not enough to make up for losses from print. >> stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time and across the english channel and meet some other grumpy euro skeptics. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. there is just a day to go until the e u's latest summit. this time, it is not about bailouts, but this time, the eu's very own budget n e line. >> we are talking about more than $llnos y me cou s >> most of all, britain. thbuen that would be too much. ealtogether of europe across the channel a blur in theisnce carsl would like to put as much space betwnure alevolt forc a he ul leriin lve respectha we are a liber demraes. he self terestitut feahait willndadly. rgeryhare h sptis in t.kanacss e euroanni l, wn coso is thi eradiry dre o poveyorilonf roan >> iseacoso e y rattohe ony. >> snav o ctu th aoici. b enaye e raid o soe ce. plme,he genera
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the u.s. assistant secretary of state. the u.s. says it will vote against upgrading the palestinians from an observer entity to an observer state in the united nations. >> in syria, 34 people have been reported killed in a double car bombing in. reports indicate a suicide bomber blew up his vehicle shortly after a bomb went off. the attacks targeted a town loyal to president assad's government. meanwhile, an unconfirmed report says rebels in aleppo in the north shot down a fighter jet and captured its pilot. egypt pose a political crisis is deepening. clashes erupted in cairo between police and protesters who have been occupying central tahrir square. >> they about to stay put until president morsi withdraws from power. >> he insists that his decree is necessary for national security and is only temporary. >> police used tear gas to try to disperse the crowds, but the morning after mass protests, many demonstrators vowed to stay put. critics feel cheated. they say the president's decrees go ag
the u.s. assistant secretary of state. the u.s. says it will vote against upgrading the palestinians from an observer entity to an observer state in the united nations. >> in syria, 34 people have been reported killed in a double car bombing in. reports indicate a suicide bomber blew up his vehicle shortly after a bomb went off. the attacks targeted a town loyal to president assad's government. meanwhile, an unconfirmed report says rebels in aleppo in the north shot down a fighter jet and...
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i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting upon what our two fold position that is we need a legally binding guarantees that nothing. in what is going on in this area is against russian strategic deterrence and second we want. something that would allow us to judge and access on our own whether these statements are true whether they are compatible with reality those two things i very firm we cannot move on those and if the us part won some agreements some understanding with us they need to adjust that's our view you know you already told us once that one must go once i
i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting...
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the u.s. not going to start giving talks of a new security arrangements the focus is on how big emerge because presidents will be off to twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought used to shoot being whether u.s. short soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. lol. with the details from kabul the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they calm amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.s. forces operations on the ground here in afghanistan some of the is
the u.s. not going to start giving talks of a new security arrangements the focus is on how big emerge because presidents will be off to twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought used to shoot being whether u.s. short soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. lol. with the details from kabul the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two...
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the mit," the flagship of u.s. journalism" -- the "new york times," the flagship of u.s. journalism, is looking for sponsors to keep going. others are having a tougher time because the income from their online editions is not enough to make up for losses from print. >> stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time and across the english channel and meet some other grumpy euro skeptics. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. there is just a day to go until the e u's latest summit. this time, it is not about bailouts, but this time, the eu's very own budget is on the line. >> we are talking about more than $1 trillion euros over the next seven years. some countries say brussels is just asking for too much. >> most of all, britain. this government is threatening to veto anything more than a budget freeze, and skeptics say even that would be too much. >> many hard-liners in the governing conservative party say it is time to leave the eu altogether. >> an november day. the rest of europe across the channel a blur in the distance. conservative member of parliament d
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not embedded with the troops war correspondent lizzie field and witnessed u.s. so-called support in libya then syria she joins the truth seeker all libyans know building a free and democratic future yeah well it's the biggest. oxymoron that you can think they can bring create and democracy on the back. and well of course that never has been the case anywhere in the world go anywhere three and set me not the case in libya and syria there is so much goodwill towards obama as he returns to the white house how has that changed. in an africa and a bentley has been responsible for more intervention than any other and equal mean you have. not only has he not ended the wars in iraq and afghanistan as you and he when he. was and yet in syria and every kind of intervention they are very. responsible for what's happening and there is in the hatred and anger. hatred for his breath taking decisions of. the videos show militants shooting on their own people as they cry for mercy george galloway's u.k. member of parliament he's raised millions of dollars from victims of war an
not embedded with the troops war correspondent lizzie field and witnessed u.s. so-called support in libya then syria she joins the truth seeker all libyans know building a free and democratic future yeah well it's the biggest. oxymoron that you can think they can bring create and democracy on the back. and well of course that never has been the case anywhere in the world go anywhere three and set me not the case in libya and syria there is so much goodwill towards obama as he returns to the...
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threatens to attack iran and the u.s. appears to be stopping them some argue that the view was this role might be playing a good cop bad cop diplomatic game there anyway the administration's strategy appears to be to make iran so desperate that they would agree to anything but sanctioning iran was probably not president obama's very first move after winning this election government officials here say said on wednesday a u.s. drone strike targeted a group of al qaida militants in yemen and the president had to authorize that and possibly he did that within hours after his reelection the use of drones has been highly controversial. it's quite clear not everybody hit by those drones are terrorists and the administration so far has been far from transparent on how they pick the targets and basically authorize executions overseas the un has raised concerns about the legality of such executions there has been a lot of criticism especially after numerous reports of civilian deaths in the meantime this administration is said to r
threatens to attack iran and the u.s. appears to be stopping them some argue that the view was this role might be playing a good cop bad cop diplomatic game there anyway the administration's strategy appears to be to make iran so desperate that they would agree to anything but sanctioning iran was probably not president obama's very first move after winning this election government officials here say said on wednesday a u.s. drone strike targeted a group of al qaida militants in yemen and the...
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thank you nutter so now let's take a look what's happening on the markets u.s. markets are up there boy by optimism on the meeting between congressman and president obama to avert the so-called fiscal cliff however weak results of four there have sent in shares to a near four year low over on the european markets uncertainty about what is going to happen with greece if you've heard from from i expect the beginning of the program now there's still a lot of uncertainty whether it will stay in the euro zone's receiving tranche possibly on the twentieth of november therefore investors choosing to play it safe out of the weekend and dropping stocks now still with uncertainty on the fiscal cliff investors are cashing out into the dollar therefore it is gaining to the euro meanwhile the russian ruble ended the day mixed against the basket of currencies and the stocks in russia had another bad week with now indices standing below the opening values for this year and among different interesting stories on the stock market on the my sex a transnet was an outstanding gain
thank you nutter so now let's take a look what's happening on the markets u.s. markets are up there boy by optimism on the meeting between congressman and president obama to avert the so-called fiscal cliff however weak results of four there have sent in shares to a near four year low over on the european markets uncertainty about what is going to happen with greece if you've heard from from i expect the beginning of the program now there's still a lot of uncertainty whether it will stay in the...
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now the u.s. has so far failed to use the bargaining opportunity the sanctions potentially have says reza marashi research director at the national iranian american council you can continue to ramp up the sanctions on iran but sanctions ostensibly are supposed to provide leverage at the negotiating table if you're not using them as a negotiating chip when you're at the negotiating table then all they are is a blunt instrument the ends up adversely affecting the lives of innocent iranian people this is the first instance in which we've seen obama move forward on sanctions and it remains to be seen whether or not he doubles down on the diplomatic track of his policy to try to find a peaceful solution to the crisis but we haven't seen to date tangible evidence of these sanctions causing the iranian government to change strategic calculus on its regional policies or on more specifically its nuclear policy and that's supposed to be the goal that's the metric of success that both the bush administration
now the u.s. has so far failed to use the bargaining opportunity the sanctions potentially have says reza marashi research director at the national iranian american council you can continue to ramp up the sanctions on iran but sanctions ostensibly are supposed to provide leverage at the negotiating table if you're not using them as a negotiating chip when you're at the negotiating table then all they are is a blunt instrument the ends up adversely affecting the lives of innocent iranian people...
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the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you me because. i was going to choose i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i don't even know why quote anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life oh it sure does. i'm sure it does but do i have much control over it and it really feel that but voting is the only way that you can control i still and feel like i had that much control no i didn't why not i was torn between the two. in my own interest but there were more than two running you could have voted for someone else. there were more the people that were running for the presidency and you didn't even know it the parties are too strong and they're entrenched and i don't think. that what about if we start really trying to separate m
the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you me because. i was going to choose i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i don't even know why quote anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life oh it sure does. i'm sure it does but...
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well u.s. lawmakers are reportedly working on a new flood of financial and trade sanctions against a wrong which would prevent the country from doing business with much of the world now this would be on top of the latest round of restrictions that's just been imposed by washington but also to keep in mind the developments do come on the heels of a pentagon revelation that iranian warplanes tried to shoot down a u.s. drone near wrong's border last week or he's going to take hand has more. president obama's first moves after he won reelection have pretty much indicated that in the next four years he will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police the administration is impose financial sanctions against the iranian officials will be u.s. blames for jamming satellite broadcast and blocking internet access any rain that comes on top of a whole bunch of other sanctions that had been put in place by the u. was proved to be crippling for the ukrainian economy and the population the
well u.s. lawmakers are reportedly working on a new flood of financial and trade sanctions against a wrong which would prevent the country from doing business with much of the world now this would be on top of the latest round of restrictions that's just been imposed by washington but also to keep in mind the developments do come on the heels of a pentagon revelation that iranian warplanes tried to shoot down a u.s. drone near wrong's border last week or he's going to take hand has more....
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the u.s. as the peacekeepers will remain to protect civilians. is the u.s. capable of doing it? >> that is a? for sure. the control of the airport routes to be confirmed for the people in goma. the question is not about the airport. the question is what the u.n. and can do now. there are about 1500 peacekeepers here. i think this will continue. they are not trying to defend goma. in the days before, they could not stop them. now they are on the base and they are just here to protect the civilians. it really cannot make a big difference. >> from rwanda, thank you. eurozone finance ministers are holding a key meeting in brussels to decide whether greece should get the next tranche of bailout money. athens needs the money to avoid going bankrupt within days. >> lagarde disagrees about the best way to help greece get their national debt down to a sustainable level. and looks like another top the negotiations in brussels. >> eurozone finance ministers and the chief of the imf did not entirely cia wide. lagarde is opposed to the idea of giving athens two warriors together better contr
the u.s. as the peacekeepers will remain to protect civilians. is the u.s. capable of doing it? >> that is a? for sure. the control of the airport routes to be confirmed for the people in goma. the question is not about the airport. the question is what the u.n. and can do now. there are about 1500 peacekeepers here. i think this will continue. they are not trying to defend goma. in the days before, they could not stop them. now they are on the base and they are just here to protect the...
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and the u.s. declares a wavering support for israel after sinking a un resolution calling for a cease fire raising questions over the impartiality of its own troops an issue. alone a very good evening if you just joined us is kevin zero in here at r.t. this is the harsh reality of war is being felt in tel aviv today were a bus explosions left fifteen people injured already labeled a terror attack an explosion said to have taken place near the israeli army said quarters israeli authorities are now hunting for two people thought to be involved in the bombing paula slee reports not far from where that blast took place. now the police have told us that what they think happened is that one of these two placed a bag with a bomb on the bus and then immediately ran off the whole of tel aviv is in shut down the schools are closed children are being prevented from going home because there's also growing concern that they could be a second last or potential second suicide bombing that is being planned now it
and the u.s. declares a wavering support for israel after sinking a un resolution calling for a cease fire raising questions over the impartiality of its own troops an issue. alone a very good evening if you just joined us is kevin zero in here at r.t. this is the harsh reality of war is being felt in tel aviv today were a bus explosions left fifteen people injured already labeled a terror attack an explosion said to have taken place near the israeli army said quarters israeli authorities are...
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the u.s. has denied russia's request to transfer a prisoner victor brought who was convicted for arms dealing in america back to his home country to serve out his sentence the department of justice says it doesn't want to create an undesirable precedent due to the seriousness of the crime and u.s. court sentenced bood to twenty five years in jail in april for conspiring to kill american nationals and to sell weapons to colombia and rebels the x. businessman denies the charges russia has been trying to get him sent home in line with an international convention moscow believes that boots prosecution was politically motivated was foreign minister sergei lavrov saying he will do all he can to get him transferred to his home country. more stories for you on line energy dot com including stop piling nuclear weapons is crazy iran's president questions the sanity of any nation with atomic bombs. given that gave away seven u.s. navy seals have been reprimanded for divulging secrets including details of
the u.s. has denied russia's request to transfer a prisoner victor brought who was convicted for arms dealing in america back to his home country to serve out his sentence the department of justice says it doesn't want to create an undesirable precedent due to the seriousness of the crime and u.s. court sentenced bood to twenty five years in jail in april for conspiring to kill american nationals and to sell weapons to colombia and rebels the x. businessman denies the charges russia has been...
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policy that is the big secret behind all the talk about u.s. foreign policy which you can't mention manged free media that it's retaliation on their part and so that's that's what i expose and that's what all these people you're speaking about. let's let's shift to kelly and hope i mean you like your examine you lay out fifty examples of u.s. military cia interventions sense of world war two i mean and what you were just saying you know how they don't put it into context they don't explain the historical significance of these interventions when work when we're hearing about the wars and they sell the wars to us phyllis bennis from the institute for policy studies said something very interesting recently about perception and she said history can be determined when you start the clock of course she was referring to the establishment given you know starting with the palestinian israeli conflict just a couple weeks ago you know with the rockets being fired without of course giving this long struggle of intervention why you know why do you think tha
policy that is the big secret behind all the talk about u.s. foreign policy which you can't mention manged free media that it's retaliation on their part and so that's that's what i expose and that's what all these people you're speaking about. let's let's shift to kelly and hope i mean you like your examine you lay out fifty examples of u.s. military cia interventions sense of world war two i mean and what you were just saying you know how they don't put it into context they don't explain the...
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the u.s. has sent an air force to touch his warplanes in poland which should press washington for security guarantee against his perceived threat from russia and also u.s. . preparing the. sanctions against iran targeting its foreign business transactions that's on top of the latest rounds of restrictions imposed by barak. is reelected to the white house so strange avoiding them between america and iran after the pentagon revealed the jet u.s. drone flying off the runs coast last week. president obama's first moves after he won reelection have pretty much indicated that in the next four years he will aggressively pursue the idea of the u.s. being the world police ministration is impose financial sanctions against the iranian officials will the u.s. blames for jamming satellite broadcast and blocking internet access any ran that comes on top of a whole bunch of other sanctions that had been put in place by the u.s. which proved to be crippling for the iranian economy and the population there is
the u.s. has sent an air force to touch his warplanes in poland which should press washington for security guarantee against his perceived threat from russia and also u.s. . preparing the. sanctions against iran targeting its foreign business transactions that's on top of the latest rounds of restrictions imposed by barak. is reelected to the white house so strange avoiding them between america and iran after the pentagon revealed the jet u.s. drone flying off the runs coast last week....
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the u.s. president defies a fragile economy and high unemployment to win the election, telling the american people the best is yet to come. >> appeals from angela merkel to her european partners -- an end to the eurozone debt crisis will require more unity. >> and a parliamentary vote on another round of austerity cuts in greece. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican
the u.s. president defies a fragile economy and high unemployment to win the election, telling the american people the best is yet to come. >> appeals from angela merkel to her european partners -- an end to the eurozone debt crisis will require more unity. >> and a parliamentary vote on another round of austerity cuts in greece. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived...